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Friday, August 3, 2012

The Story of a Foolish Girl and Her Sandy Foundation

A classic Sunday School song for me was the one about
building your house upon the rocks, not the sand. The wise man built his house
upon the rocks (ie. God) and the foolish man built his house upon the sand (ie.
anything but God). The rains came down, the floods came up and I took special
joy when the house on the sand went SPLAT. You too? I knew it wasn’t just me.

God’s been teaching me about building lately. He’s been
showing me that what I’m doing now is building a foundation for life in Uganda.

This foundation process has been as slow as stinking molasses.
It’s killing me. I’m all “but God, when do we get to the GOOD stuff? The walls,
the windows, the décor!?” and God’s all, “seriously, the foundation is pretty
important.” I so want to rush through this process. I want to at last be
settled in Uganda (for the love, can’t a girl just get her container
already!?), fly through language training and just get to curriculum formation,
discipleship, and forming this crazy awesome school. You know, the GOOD stuff.I don’t want to live in the present
stage that God has me. Really, what that says is: I don’t want to be where God
has me now. That in itself is a life long struggle for being content where God
has me.

I was so busy rushing through this stage that I was
wearing myself out. I about near had an emotional breakdown. And the state of
my foundation? I’m a foolish woman. I was building this foundation on my own
strength and effort.

The new Hillsong album has a song “Cornerstone” that has
been wrecking me. It’s like God wrote it for me for this time. Not only am I
building a foundation for life in Uganda, but Christ must be my
cornerstone.Fleshing that concept
out in my life has been well, life changing.

My
hope is built on nothing less
than Jesus' blood and righteousness
I dare not trust the sweetest frame
but wholly trust in Jesus' name

Christ
alone, Cornerstone
Weak made strong, in the Savior's love
Through the storm
He is Lord, Lord of All

I was so busy, reconnecting, traveling, busting through
To Do lists and I mean, Christ was there but…my Cornerstone? Hardly.

Situationally, it’s been a really difficult last few
months. The rains have come down, the floods have come up and I’ve felt like I
was drowning.It’s Christ alone.
That’s the only way this can all happen. I have to be so deeply founded in Him,
wholly trusting in Him,

The day before I left Uganda last year, I got a call
from my friend saying God had given her husband a message for me. What he told
me has rung in my ears and heart ever since. He told me that what God was going
to do through me would not just affect me but would affect generations to come.
Because of this, I was not to lose focus. I must remain focused on God and be
in His Word.My life affects more
than just me. That’s true of all of us.Those words have especially been ringing in my ears lately, reminding me
of my purpose.

I’m beginning this crazy awesome life in Uganda. My
foundation must be firm. My Cornerstone must be Christ. This house is being built by Him and for Him. No need for any SPLATs.